Classics Monthly

Big cars, small faults

Classic car shows always seem to be miles away, so when I heard about Classics at the Manor just up the road in St. Albans, I had to go along. Held in the gardens of the St Michaels Hotel there was a good selection of vehicles ranging from a fantastic Lagonda LG6 which was first registered in April 1939 and had covered fewer than 40,000 miles from new to a pristine restored early Mini. There were various nice

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